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July 29, 2021
191 House Republicans have signed on to a resolution condemning socialism. Congressman Fred Upton tells us the resolution calls socialism “dangerous and patently anti-American.”
“We don’t need to move to socialism, that’s for sure,” Upton said. “I think that this could be a bipartisan proposal for sure if it moves, but it’s not a bad thing and it puts us on record for trying to support the democracy of the United States.”
The resolution was introduced by Congressman Maria Salazar of Florida. It says the ideology “necessitates a concentration of power that has time and time again collapsed into Communist regimes, totalitarian rule, and brutal dictatorships.” Upton says he doesn’t know if the symbolic resolution will get a vote in the House.
28 Jul 2021
Protesters gathering in support of human rights in Cuba in Washington, DC, lamented that President Joe Biden has taken little to no action after thousands-strong protests rocked the communist nation on July 11.
Cuban-Americans, joined by human rights activists and members of Congress, gathered at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday and called on the Biden Administration to act in the face of brutal communist repression following the July 11 protests. Activists and Republican lawmakers spoke at the protest, expressing solidarity and laying out goals they hope to see the president fulfill, including restoring internet access to the island. The Castro regime has blocked access to the internet since videos of peaceful protests – and violent attacks on protesters – began circulating this month.